Description

Following the huge popularity of their original isolation headphones, Vic Firth went back to the drawing board to create an even more impressive, even safer, pair of headphones.

Safety

Before anything else, it is important to realise that these are headphones designed around the needs of drummers, and in turn, all musicians. Therefore, in line with Vic Firth’s history, the priority of these headphones was to protect the hearing of the player. You will already be familiar with the risks presented to musicians due to long exposure to high noise levels, such as tinnitus, hearing fatigue and even hearing loss. As such, these headphones are designed first and foremost to reduce outside noise. Trumping the original Vic Firth Isolation Headphones, these mark II headphones reduce outside noise by an impressive 25dB. This means that music can be listened to at a lower volume with equal clarity, so that it can be listened to and played along with for extended periods of time without risk to your hearing.

Clarity

The Vic Firth Isolation Stereo Headphones V2 (SiH2) utilises a larger driver than the original, a 50m/m Dynamic Speaker Mylarcon, which produces a stronger low end, clear mids and a smooth top end. This makes for a clear, and enjoyable sound, so that hearing the bass won’t be a battle when practicing with your music. It also brings the sound to a superior quality, so that you can listen on these headphones when out and about and really enjoy your music.

Comfort

Vic Firth know that drummer, and all musicians, listen to music for long periods of time, and therefore, along with hearing safety, they brought focus on their design to comfort. Both the headband and ear cups have extra padding so that you can forget that you’re even wearing these headphones.

If you are a musician looking for the ideal headphones for practice and live, then these are certainly the headphones for you!

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